To qualify for the MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test) and secure admission in top colleges, the minimum percentage required can vary depending on the college and the category of the applicant. Generally, here are some guidelines:
1. **Minimum Qualifying Marks**: For general category students, a minimum of 45% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) in the 12th grade is required to be eligible for the exam. For reserved categories (like SC, ST, OBC, etc.), this requirement is usually 40%.
2. **Top College Cutoffs**: To get into the top 5 engineering colleges in Maharashtra, such as IIT Bombay, VJTI, COEP, or others, you will typically need a score in the top percentile. This means securing at least 80-90% in the MHT CET exam, but it can vary year by year based on competition and the number of applicants.
3. **Admission Process**: After qualifying, candidates are usually ranked based on their CET scores, and those with higher scores have a better chance of getting into top colleges during the centralized admission process (CAP).
It's crucial to prepare well for the exam, focus on your subjects, and stay updated on the admission criteria of your desired colleges to maximize your chances of success!
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To qualify for MHT CET and secure admission in top 5 colleges, a candidate should aim for a high percentile score. While the exact percentage varies yearly, here's a general guideline:
A minimum of 90-95 percentile score (around 150-160/200) is required for top 5 colleges, with a focus on PCM (Physics, Chemistry, and Maths) or PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) groups. For top-tier institutions like COEP, VJTI, or SPIT, aim for 98-99 percentile (170-180/200). Meeting the cutoff doesn't guarantee admission; candidates must also fulfill other eligibility criteria and participate in counseling.
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